Burnout among trainees is at all time high, GMC survey shows
Burnout among trainees and trainers has never been higher, the General Medical Council has said, warning that NHS backlogs are threatening doctors’ health and wellbeing.1The UK regulator’s annual national training survey, completed by more than 67 000 doctors, shows a continuing worsening trend in answers about workload and burnout. It was completed by 76% of all trainees and 34% of all trainers in the UK.Last year’s report showed how the covid-19 pandemic had reversed previous improvements, prompting the GMC to warn then that the changes should not become part of a “new normal.”23 This year’s report shows that the situation has deteriorated further, prompting the regulator to call for clinicians’ training and wellbeing needs to be at the heart of workforce planning.Questions on burnout were added to the survey in 2018, and 44 000 doctors completed this section this year. Two thirds of trainee doctors said they were “always” or…
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